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Wu Mi, a master of traditional Chinese studies: He has loved his mother and mule all his life, talked about love without practicing, and threatened to kill Hu Shi

author:Tang Feng Song Yue

Wu Mi was born in AnWu Fort, Jingyang County, Shaanxi Province, with a simple and simple demeanor, and was straight and thick. The local people have a personality of "stubborn, sharp, hard, top, and touch", known as "Shaanxi Lengwa". The Wu people are the largest households in the county, the family education is very strict, it is strictly forbidden for the clan to smoke opium, it is strictly forbidden to approach the three sisters and six wives and monks, it is strictly forbidden to talk about karma and feng shui yin and yang, it is strictly forbidden for the family to say "afraid of ghosts", and it is strictly forbidden to worship the gods alone.

Wu Mi lost her mother at the age of one, had no memory of her birth mother, and grew up with her grandmother. My grandfather died young, my grandmother ran the household for decades, her personality was suspicious and moody, and there was a tense and oppressive atmosphere in the home. Once Wu Mi somehow provoked her grandmother, and her grandmother twisted and pinched him, and no one dared to take care of it, but fortunately the nanny tried her best to rescue him. After persuasion, the grandmother ordered Wu Mi to jump into the well quickly and die, and the nanny wept and urged, and tossed and turned for a whole night, and the day stopped.

Grandmother's sixtieth birthday, the maid brought a bowl of boiling water to Wu Mi, Wu Mi was hot, the grandmother was furious, let the maid strip naked and kneel in the courtyard, beat the bloody body, drove out of the house, two years later unfortunately died. Wu Mi thought about this many years later and still blamed herself.

This abnormal education of the original family caused Wu Mi's impulsive and stubborn personality defects, "can work can not rest, can be nervous can not relax", and "blame too much." ”

A little longer, his grandmother handed him over to his uncle Wu Jianchang for education. Wu Jianchang was unbridled, righteous and wealthy, handsome in appearance, graceful and luxurious, fond of pomp and circumstance, and within a few years he tossed his family property to the essence. As the saying goes, "Life must be full of joy, and the gold will not come back." This husband is very feminine, no matter when, no matter where he goes, he can attract the favor of "beautiful and talented" women, for which Wu Mi is very envious, until his old age, he said, my biggest regret is that I did not consult with my uncle "love technology". In fact, he probably misunderstood that the reason why his uncle had women everywhere was not only because he was handsome, but also because he had a lot of money. Sincerely, "If a man has money, he has a relationship with everyone." But Wu Mi did not see this clearly, he grew up reading "Dream of the Red Chamber", and regarded himself as a dream person, yearning for romantic and illusory love, liking beautiful and charming women, so he suffered from feelings all his life.

Wu Mi has a habit that is different from ordinary people, that is, she likes female mules. When I was a child, I was so excited to see the mule in heat, so I lay on the ground and draped the mule's equipment on my body. Once he saw a female mule and lamented it, thinking that the female mule was like a beautiful woman, would not be insulted by a group of guest mules. He often lifted the tail of the mother mule to observe carefully, stroking the hip of the mother mule, "with a special love". He also wrote many poems about "beautiful mules" that people could not bear to read.

Wu Mi, a master of traditional Chinese studies: He has loved his mother and mule all his life, talked about love without practicing, and threatened to kill Hu Shi

Wu Mi's original name was Wu Tuoman, and in order to conceal her age when she applied for Tsinghua, she closed her eyes and pressed a Mi character with her fingers from the Kangxi Dictionary, hence the name. Wu Mi looks "weird like a comic." The shape of the head is like a bomb, and it can explode at any time like a bomb. "The middle rises like a ridge, reminiscent of Confucius's appearance: Yau. The cheekbones are high, the cheeks are sunken, the eyes are staring at people like two red-hot briquettes, and the thin body is like a strong, hard steel bar.

Wu Mi often walked alone with her head down, not looking at the road ahead, not looking at the crowd around her, muttering to herself, worried. Occasionally standing there, a light smile appeared at the corner of his mouth, like a breeze blowing through the lotus leaves. He pays great attention to appearance, wears and shoes every day, and shaves his face.

Wu Mi opposed vernacular literature, attacked new poetry, and advocated the maintenance of the value of traditional Chinese culture. Once, I had dinner with Hu Shi, who advocated vernacular literature, so he asked in a humorous tone, What conspiracy have you been engaged in recently? Wu Mi said loudly, kill Hu Shi. A word is out, and the seat is lost.

Wu Mi went to class, while waving the teaching whip, he said angrily, as long as Wu Mi does not die, Wen Yanwen will never die.

Wu Mi Danfan mentioned the New Culture Movement, mentioned the vernacular language, and only the remaining insults. He said that the new literature is chaotic literature, bandit literature, vernacular literature is perverse, vernacular literature is cattle ghosts and snake gods.

Wu Mi said that philosophy is a life of gasification, poetry is a life of liquidization, fiction is a life of solidification, and opera is a life of solid gasification. Philosophy emphasizes reasoning, poetry emphasizes love, novels emphasize events, and operas are changed. Fiction is more real than history.

A student asked him how to learn classical literature well, and he said: Read more, memorize more, use more.

Wu Mi was quite serious about preparing lessons, and was the first to enter the classroom at 7:30 a.m. every morning, and wrote a bibliography on the blackboard. When writing, I habitually look at my left palm. The students thought he must have a small card in his left hand, and some good deeds sneaked up behind him, only to find that there was nothing.

Wu Mi, a master of traditional Chinese studies: He has loved his mother and mule all his life, talked about love without practicing, and threatened to kill Hu Shi

Wu Mi was trapped by love all her life. He often compared himself to Jia Baoyu, and his friends gave him a nickname: Love Monk. Chen Yinke said that he was the nun Miaoyu in "Dream of the Red Chamber", and Wu Mi was very happy. Wu Mi believes that "Dream of the Red Chamber" is the first good book in ancient and modern China and abroad, and calls herself Zi Juan (Lin Daiyu Ya Gui), and praises The Purple Crane's loyal, kind, and persistent character.

A restaurant was opened opposite the Southwest United Congress, named "Xiaoxiang Restaurant", wu Mi was furious, thinking that Lin Daiyu had been desecrated, went to smash the restaurant, and ordered the boss to change his name. The boss is also a cow temper, resolutely do not change, the two almost fight. After being persuaded by friends, it was changed to "Xiaoxiang Restaurant", and only then did it stop.

After Ruan Lingyu committed suicide, Wu Mi wrote a tribute: a weak woman who was insulted and damaged could not get the pity of the world, and needed the poet's hanging.

Wu Mi was very opposed to the preference for sons over daughters, he said, Lin Yutang has three daughters, Chen Yinke has three daughters, and I have three daughters.

Wu Mi doesn't smoke and doesn't like people smoking, and she posts the words "Do Not Smoke" on the wall of her home. If someone doesn't know, he will point to the four words on the wall and tell, if he doesn't listen, he will say, you are not my friend, you go, we will not make friends.

Wu Mi was very punctual, and made an appointment with her friend to meet at three o'clock, and at two o'clock and fifty o'clock she walked to the door of her friend and did not go in, and always had to wait until three o'clock to knock on the door.

Wu Mi was always in a hurry in class, and when someone stopped him on the road and said something, he said impatiently, "What's the matter, two minutes, talk quickly." Then start looking at the watch, and after two minutes, whether the other person says it or not, pull the leg and go.

Wu Mi has a habit that the money given to others does not have to be repaid, and the money lent to others must be repaid. Once a teacher borrowed five yuan, said that it was repaid for a week, and did not pay it back when it was due, so he went to the door to ask for it, which made the teacher very faceless, and everyone said that he was a stingy ghost, and borrowed five dollars to be good. Wu Mi said that it is not a matter of money, I am helping him improve his moral cultivation.

Wu Mi has a habit of picking up paper cigarette boxes all her life, no matter where she is, as long as she sees paper cigarette boxes, she will definitely pick them up and go home. He said that I hate smoking and throwing paper cigarette packs and affecting public health. The paper cigarette case was good and could be written on the back.

When Wu Mi went down to the restaurant to eat, she always had to call the runner to the hall, ask how much this dish was, how much was the soup, and then ask for a piece of paper to write it in block letters, calculate the total number, and estimate that the money brought was enough before calling the dish.

Someone went to see Wu Mi and bought five pounds of apples, Wu Mi was furious, I have never opposed others to give gifts, if you don't throw things away, just give me out. There was a stalemate, just when the neighbor's old lady came in to inquire about what was going on, the person who came had a clever move, he gave the apple to the old lady, and Wu Mi turned her worry into joy.

Wu Mi, a master of traditional Chinese studies: He has loved his mother and mule all his life, talked about love without practicing, and threatened to kill Hu Shi

Wu Mi is helpful and does not expect retribution. A student went to the United States to study, suffering from insufficient expenses, Wu Mi generously donated three hundred yuan, and repeatedly stated that there was no need to repay.

A female teacher knitted a pair of woolen socks for Wu Mi, Wu Mi gave 100 yuan, some people said too much, Wu Mi said, more than ya, not much also. I counted all the priceless feelings in it.

Wu Mi is very important to Qian Zhongshu, Qian Zhongshu is a student of Wu Mi, never takes notes in class, always read idle books while listening to classes, or make pictures and write calligraphy, but every exam is the first place. Before Qian Zhongshu graduated, the school was ready to leave him for a master's degree, and he said that there was not a single professor in the whole of Tsinghua who was qualified to serve as a mentor for someone in my money. Wu Mi listened and laughed.

Wu Mi admired Chen Yinke very much, when he was preparing for the Tsinghua Institute of Chinese Studies and hiring the four tutors, some people thought that Chen Yinke had no degree and works, did not meet the employment conditions, and could not because he broke the school rules, Wu Mi argued according to reason, privately found the principal, and threatened to resign, and the principal had to agree.

Wu Mi divorced his wife Chen Xinyi, and Chen Yin refuted it, saying that learning and virtue are not as good as people, this is the great shame of my generation, and marrying a wife is not as good as a person, and what shame is there. It is foolish not to aspire to the greatness of learning, but to seek a beautiful wife. But Wu Mi didn't listen.

After Wu Mi divorced her wife, she pursued Mao Yanwen bitterly, and was about to talk about marriage, but she kept falling in love with other women, sometimes falling in love with several at the same time, and writing down her feelings of love in a diary, and even telling Mao Yanwen about it. He was very envious of Lu Xun and Xu Guangping's love, he said: "Lady Xu is a capable and careful woman, good at spying on Lu Xun's joys and sorrows, even if Lu Xun is happy, she is also willing to be directed. Ande woman for Xu Guangping? Read this sadness. ”

Mao Yanwen was finally disappointed and married someone else, and Wu Mi was devastated, often confiding his regrets and contradictions with friends, and writing a lot of love poems. Because he preached everywhere, their love was spread everywhere as gossip news, and there were good people who wrote novels, and Wu Mi was not satisfied with it, and felt that she had not written her true feelings. But Mao Yanwen recalled the past in his later years, but said that Wu Mi was just a "friend who did not have a deep relationship" and "was unilateral (acacia), a nerd." ”

Some people later commented: When Wu Mi talks about falling in love, he does not practice when he talks about love; Xu Zhimo talks about falling in love and says and practices; Hu Shi talks about love, and he does not practice lightly.

Qian Zhongshu commented on Wu Mi: a contradictory self.

Ji Xianlin commented on Wu Mi: a peculiar and contradictory person.

Yang Dai commented on Wu Mi: Honestly pitiful.

Ye Zhaoyan commented on Wu Mi: a generous and sincere gentleman.

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